Gabriel Dos Reis <g...@cs.tamu.edu> writes: > Aleksej Saushev <a...@inbox.ru> writes: > > | Don't use C++ where it isn't necessary, it breaks strict frameworks. > > I would like to understand the issue here a little bit. What is > broken? Why are the src/hyper sources classified as 'strict'?
"Strict" means that C compiler rejects C++ and C++ compiler rejects C. > In fact, we are in the process of moving the base source code to C++. That's bad. C++ proved to be very unstable, it has suffered strong dialect shift. > That makes it easier to integrate other features such as better > graphics on all supported platforms. What is the real problem? Why does it involve rewriting C source in C++? -- HE CE3OH...
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